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<title>On Rare Events in T Cell Activation</title>
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<description>On Rare Events in T Cell Activation
Wedagedera, Janak R.
T cell activation is a stochastic process occurring over a finite time interaction with an anti-gen presenting cell (APC). The T cell commits to activation based on a finite number of T&#13;
cell receptor phosphorylation events; the high specificity and sensitivity of T cells indicating&#13;
that information on ligand quality can be extracted with precision. We examine a mathemat-ical model for T cell activation based on a number of criteria, or strategies, that utilise the history of TCR phosphorylation to discriminate ligands. We justify our model using exper-imental data in a situation where one of the key co-receptors on the T cell surface, namely&#13;
the CD4 receptor is blocked. A dual threshold-strategy with a temporal treatment turns out&#13;
to perform better in discriminating agonist peptides than a single-threshold strategy for T&#13;
cell’s activation. We employ the Wentzell-Friedlin theory for large deviations in stochastic&#13;
processes [5,13] to determine the activation probabilitites.
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